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>> tom foley.nobody else. >> a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> on the yellow dunham's bag located inside the bag was three shotgun shells. these are phone records -- >> norris also showed the jury the foleys' home phone records from around the time dar was killed. >> there were no phone calls that either came in or left. >> your wife doesn't show up somewhere, why not call and say, have you left yet? we're waiting for you. >> that's what i would do. >> according to detective carbon, tom didn't bother calling dar at home because he knew dar was already dead. then members of dar's family stepped forward to testify that tom and dar's marriage was troubled and that tom wanted out. >> he told me that his wife is very controlling and that that was wearing on
>> tom foley.nobody else. >> a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> on the yellow dunham's bag located inside the bag was three shotgun shells. these are phone records -- >> norris also showed the jury the...
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please help me. >> the man on the phone was tom begging for help and willing his wife to live. >> tom told the dispatcher she shot herself, then he put the phone down. he was holding his hand to her head trying in vain to stop the bleeding so he had his 9-year-old daughter pick up the phone. >> are you there? >> can you go open the door and lets the officers in? we're going to help her. >> bryan spencer was a deputy back then. he arrived within minutes to discover that the local police had bat beaten him there. >> i believe there was three there ahead of me and then there was more sirens, lights, you could see them coming. >> a very fast response. >> this was a jail employee. >> not that that should matter. the effort was to save her life. this was recorded by a police body camera. shows the paramedics arriving. >> the scene chaotic. frantic, the officers located ashley somewhere in the home. >> the local police took charge. they asked spencer to watch the front of the property and that's when from his post on the front porch he saw tom. that's him in the background in the white t-shi
please help me. >> the man on the phone was tom begging for help and willing his wife to live. >> tom told the dispatcher she shot herself, then he put the phone down. he was holding his hand to her head trying in vain to stop the bleeding so he had his 9-year-old daughter pick up the phone. >> are you there? >> can you go open the door and lets the officers in? we're going to help her. >> bryan spencer was a deputy back then. he arrived within minutes to discover...
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tom: that wasn't the beginning. peter: right. tom: we passed our rules in 2015. and i think it is quite consistent with what we've seen over time. you know, i talked about the railroad as the first high-speed network. the railroad's gotten abusive in the way they were handling traffic. congress stepped in and created the interstate commerce commission in 1887. and much like the f.c.c., the i.c.c. had fits and starts on, what's the way to deal with the networks until teddy roosevelt became president and led the country to reframing the power of the icc to around judgments as to what's just and reasonable. and the idea of open access to networks on just and reasonable terms is exactly what we enacted in 2015 in the open internet rules. peter: so if net neutrality, as enacted by the f.c.c., under your chairmanship, does not exist, is it ok, in your view, for california to develop its own net neutrality rules? tom: well, i think it's a consequence. it follows as the night the day. or is it the day as the night? i never can get that straight. but if the federal govern
tom: that wasn't the beginning. peter: right. tom: we passed our rules in 2015. and i think it is quite consistent with what we've seen over time. you know, i talked about the railroad as the first high-speed network. the railroad's gotten abusive in the way they were handling traffic. congress stepped in and created the interstate commerce commission in 1887. and much like the f.c.c., the i.c.c. had fits and starts on, what's the way to deal with the networks until teddy roosevelt became...
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tom: they could negotiate around? tom:? tom: mr.wonderful to speak to you this morning. many across all of global politics would consider you to be the definitive left voice within the united kingdom, even more so than mr. corbyn. iain duncan smith was on the show eight or nine days ago and talked about a reformation for those that want to leave. what is the labor refer mission either the to have to get back in power? john: i think now at the moment we are in a situation where we are the only party trying to give some security to business decision-makers, trade union representing their workers around the issue of brexit. reason we are doing that is because we can't go on with this chaos we have with us government . we put forward a proposal which i just mentioned, this relationship, a new customs union that we can work together with our european colleagues on, a relationship with a single market and all the protections we need about important consumer and environmental rights there. we think it is a deal we could win and also a deal
tom: they could negotiate around? tom:? tom: mr.wonderful to speak to you this morning. many across all of global politics would consider you to be the definitive left voice within the united kingdom, even more so than mr. corbyn. iain duncan smith was on the show eight or nine days ago and talked about a reformation for those that want to leave. what is the labor refer mission either the to have to get back in power? john: i think now at the moment we are in a situation where we are the only...
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tom: 3.0? tom p.: you will get close to it, not to it.he wage. i think you can get pretty darn close. tom: i'm going to read this book. screen is we are aggregating all of our data. you have been courageous about this. h people are really getting a wage pop and other people are not. it's all aggregated malarkey. the house are getting it all, right -- the haves are getting it all, right? tom p.: it is aggregated. we are looking at this aggregated data in a macro sense. when you break it down, if you look at the lowest paying job industries right now -- tom: what about the middle? tom p.: so let me make this point. the lowest paying job industries are actually seeing wage pressures, as are the upper end, and everything in between. there are wage pressures. is it the wage pressure that people want to see? i would argue that the answer is always going to be no. the wanting more part of it is, let's have a beer and have a conversation about that. if you just want to have a conversation about -- tom: we do not have a beer on friday. continued,
tom: 3.0? tom p.: you will get close to it, not to it.he wage. i think you can get pretty darn close. tom: i'm going to read this book. screen is we are aggregating all of our data. you have been courageous about this. h people are really getting a wage pop and other people are not. it's all aggregated malarkey. the house are getting it all, right -- the haves are getting it all, right? tom p.: it is aggregated. we are looking at this aggregated data in a macro sense. when you break it down, if...
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tom etheridge, nice to meet you. >> tom, how are you?good. >> this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? >> this is the headquarters. >> did a little research. the product you guys make is good. >> yeah. >> now, how much--how much revenue is your company doing? >> we did 4 million last year. >> and so how much of that actually fell to the bottom line? how much did you make? >> maybe 400,000. >> how many will you make a year? >> about 125 trailers a year. keep in mind, not all trailers are food trailers. even though that's what we specialize in, we'll build emergency command post trailers. we've built mortuary trailers, casket trailers. we're pretty good at what we do, marcus. we've been doing it for a long time. >> who's that? >> that's kita. >> that's kita. that's the shop dog. >> yeah. >> whose dog is that? >> mine. >> it's my dog. >> no. >> [laughs] >> no, that's my dog. >> your dog, his dog? >> no, it's mine. >> oh. >> used to be my dog. >> no, it was ours, and she stays with me. >> oh. >> we were a couple for 20 years, but we'r
tom etheridge, nice to meet you. >> tom, how are you?good. >> this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? >> this is the headquarters. >> did a little research. the product you guys make is good. >> yeah. >> now, how much--how much revenue is your company doing? >> we did 4 million last year. >> and so how much of that actually fell to the bottom line? how much did you make? >> maybe 400,000. >> how many will you make a year?...
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francine: my fashion stylist, tom keene. tom: you will love them.this discussion on luxury and italy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." salesforce is being accused of profiting off online ads for sex workers. 50 women say the company knowingly supported the backpage.com portal. they say salesforce provided customized database tools to promote prostitution. the women describe themselves as survivors. tesla's new chair is defending elon musk's tweeting. says he uses twitter wisely. he took over the chairman role as part of a settlement for the sec after a tweet on taking tesla private. misled u.s.e investigators about allegations. they cite confidential documents obtained. they say they cooperate fully and communicate clearly and what the best intentions without authorities -- with all authorities. tom: david riley is with us. we have been looking at the markets on the new negative interest rates. the joy ofebrate acquisition of luxury with michele norsa, a former chief executive officer for ferragamo which barely describes his
francine: my fashion stylist, tom keene. tom: you will love them.this discussion on luxury and italy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." salesforce is being accused of profiting off online ads for sex workers. 50 women say the company knowingly supported the backpage.com portal. they say salesforce provided customized database tools to promote prostitution. the women describe themselves as survivors. tesla's new chair is defending elon musk's tweeting. says...
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tom: always a pleasure. >> we are back after our conversation with the dnc chair tom perez and elana schor and reid epstein. you had a piece in the paper on the 20th of march. it has been a generation since bill clinton to -- bill clinton declared the era being over. now socialism is the word and how the government can be more involved in making life better for americans. what are the biggest factors that have moved to the party misdirection? reid: certainly if you look at what the presidential candidates are running on, a lot of these ideas are things that were on the fringe of politics before bernie sanders campaign in 2016. he has pushed ideas like medicare for all and free college into the mainstream of democratic politics. you have a number of candidates who either cosponsored this legislation with him over the last two years or have adopted as theyme version of it build out their presidential campaigns and a lot of what the next year will determine is how far left has the party moved? our democratic primary voters willing to put their faith behind a candidate who is much farthe
tom: always a pleasure. >> we are back after our conversation with the dnc chair tom perez and elana schor and reid epstein. you had a piece in the paper on the 20th of march. it has been a generation since bill clinton to -- bill clinton declared the era being over. now socialism is the word and how the government can be more involved in making life better for americans. what are the biggest factors that have moved to the party misdirection? reid: certainly if you look at what the...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: bloomberg "surveillance tom: francine lacqua in london, tom keene in new york over many decades of the communist party, let us listen. >> world economic growth has remained in positive territory but is being weighed down by factors like sluggish international trade and investment and rising protectionism. global economy is losing momentum,'s uncertainties desh uncertainties are on the rise. and james bevan with us simon french. i remember when he first dropped on the international scene, made a big appearance and splash. what is the message he and president xi are trying to send about stage three or four of a silk road experiment? james: they are sending two sets of message. the first message is polity -- policy stimulus is effectively a repeat of what they pulled off in 2015, is starting to work again, and they are trying to frame market expectations to expect to pick up throughout the year. in terms of the broader strategic goals, i think they continue -- as you mentioned, his first appearance at davos -- but i go back to president xi's appearance at davos wh
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tom was just 30 years old.ected mountains and he felt that a mountain would allow you to climb it, or not, and you had to read it. now, tragically, sadly in this case, i'm not saying he read it wrong, but the mountains are unforgiving things, and he knew that. he knew the deal. and he knew that he was always going to be at risk. yeah, take that with us. tom, as a youngster, looking for a reassuring cuddle from his mum, alison hargreaves. in 1995, she became the first woman to climb everest without oxygen or assistance. when we go climbing, we obviously minimise the risks and if we thought it was that risky, we wouldn't go climbing. anybody who went off thinking, you know, there was a high chance they wouldn't come back, i think it's a very unfair thing to do, especially with a young family. that same year she died while descending from the summit of k2, the world's second highest peak. 2a years later, fellow mountaineers and friends are mourning the loss of her son. he wouldn't have remembered his mum that well
tom was just 30 years old.ected mountains and he felt that a mountain would allow you to climb it, or not, and you had to read it. now, tragically, sadly in this case, i'm not saying he read it wrong, but the mountains are unforgiving things, and he knew that. he knew the deal. and he knew that he was always going to be at risk. yeah, take that with us. tom, as a youngster, looking for a reassuring cuddle from his mum, alison hargreaves. in 1995, she became the first woman to climb everest...
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tom: thank you.r us and a lot of opportunities forward towards total return. we will continue. coming up, this is very important. the gentleman who understands tol return of his generation. on the coupon and capital gain. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: let's get the bloomberg business flash. elon musk warning tesla probably won't post profit in the first quarter. the ceo making the remarks while announcing tesla will finally start building its $35,000 version of the model three sedan. musk also said tesla will cut costs by closing stores and only taking orders online. uber is in advanced talks to buy its dubai-based rival. they may announce a transaction in the coming weeks, valued at about $3 billion. the deal would expand uber's ride-hailing operation in the middle east. wppe is expect in revenue to fall by up to 3%. they are feeling the effect of client losses, plus its agency in north america is struggling with the shift to digital marketing. shares have fallen by more than 1/3. that is the bloomb
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tom was one of the well‘s best climbers.s a fine young man with a super physique and a really an accomplished and technically proficient super climber. i have to say, i feel sad about his death, i really do, he was a fine young man. how do you feel, if you can do some that up today? you have had warnings of this, it was coming, but how do you really feel? i think to be honest i was aware they were dead last weekend. to be frank, it has been a search for confirmation, so we say, to put your mind at rest and it seems like they have found some bodies. i feel slightly despondent, i really do feel sad, tom was a fine young man and a great young climber. he knew the risks and had done some of the hardest routes in the world. he really had climb some difficult routes in his time. tell us about that mountain and what you know about it, why it's got that name? nanga parbat is kit known as the killer mountain, it was the first time mountain of these 8000s to be attempted in 1895 by a british climber called mummery and sadly he was kil
tom was one of the well‘s best climbers.s a fine young man with a super physique and a really an accomplished and technically proficient super climber. i have to say, i feel sad about his death, i really do, he was a fine young man. how do you feel, if you can do some that up today? you have had warnings of this, it was coming, but how do you really feel? i think to be honest i was aware they were dead last weekend. to be frank, it has been a search for confirmation, so we say, to put your...
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tom: thank you so much.ced data check. real businesses emerging. this monday looks like a first day of march to me. francine mentioned dow futures are up 65. there is curve steepening over the last couple of days. the vix is showing the bull market under 14. there is the dow, set now. that's friday. the yield level and the yen get my attention. getting up near 112. francine: i like that. i did a similar data check. we are looking at stocks rising .ith the you one -- you on i wanted to show you the pound. we understand it's the more hardline brexiteers that may go ahead with the plan. we don't have the exact arithmetic. the pound is gaining. tom: i'm really glad you put that in your opening. thank you and hyman for bringing this chart in. slope matters. time of inflation and expectation. here, it's at little bit of a rollover. it's interesting to see if we will breach this level. francine? i know you don't like bar charts. it's a brexit bar chart. fabulous. francine: the exchange traded $650 have drawn nearly
tom: thank you so much.ced data check. real businesses emerging. this monday looks like a first day of march to me. francine mentioned dow futures are up 65. there is curve steepening over the last couple of days. the vix is showing the bull market under 14. there is the dow, set now. that's friday. the yield level and the yen get my attention. getting up near 112. francine: i like that. i did a similar data check. we are looking at stocks rising .ith the you one -- you on i wanted to show you...
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tom: well said.ou do tactically with asset allocation if you are predicting lower fixed income prices in higher yields? do you radically adjust? i think you probably want to move a little bit out of government bonds. we still like owning treasuries in particular. it will still act like a diversifier. you get the correlation with equities in the scenario that you really need. we still want to lean into risk assets. we have had a massive rally year to date. the upside here is inevitably going to be smaller. i think that we will also look for a bit of a rotation. lookingyclical stocks undervalued. and in europe, the pessimism is really overdone. you could see a little bit of about relative to the rest of the world. >> what do the moves in bonds tell us about the impending recession? people say this time is different, but how can we be so sure? >> the bond moves don't tell us magical about -- protecting the future. but it tells us what investors are worried about. everyone is focused on the yield curve.
tom: well said.ou do tactically with asset allocation if you are predicting lower fixed income prices in higher yields? do you radically adjust? i think you probably want to move a little bit out of government bonds. we still like owning treasuries in particular. it will still act like a diversifier. you get the correlation with equities in the scenario that you really need. we still want to lean into risk assets. we have had a massive rally year to date. the upside here is inevitably going to...
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tom: killing me. there and say to an audience of proud supporters, no collusion, vote for me. francine: does that help president trump and his base? >> i think the white house is thrilled. they will wake up this morning as happy as they went to bed. if you look at any of the republican commentators that have been with donald trump, they are over the moon. i understand that this is not a choirboy report. do, too.to -- they but they can backup the one thing that trump has been saying since jump. no collusion. there is a difference between legal, but this is a big headline for the president, no question. francine: how many other investigations are there? for example, the business affairs of the president? >> numerous. i don't want to quantify. there is some stuff that we may not know like the question about the grand jury ongoing. we have some people close to the president, paul manafort in trouble. michael cohen is going to jail. there is lots of this stuff. i do want to get to something because it is i
tom: killing me. there and say to an audience of proud supporters, no collusion, vote for me. francine: does that help president trump and his base? >> i think the white house is thrilled. they will wake up this morning as happy as they went to bed. if you look at any of the republican commentators that have been with donald trump, they are over the moon. i understand that this is not a choirboy report. do, too.to -- they but they can backup the one thing that trump has been saying since...
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tom: what do you think?ed devices using traditional tv sets. there is nothing slowing them down. it is not clear that those businesses could be anywhere near as profitable as traditional services. are you are expert, what the microeconomics of francine and lending choosing seven over-the-top 12 streaming services? appetite forr multiple services versus comcast? brian: i get to put on my old cable analyst pat. -- pat. -- hat. the increase in consumer spending is about 2% over the last eight years. that is not a lot. when we think about all these new services coming up, you can assume there is some erosion from traditional comcast, spectrum, etc., and there is a few million dollars it frees up. you get maybe 5 billion dollars of annual spending available for new services per year. it is like 25 million subunits across the services and not a whole lot of extra money. there were probably not be a lot of profitable businesses. is a difficult question, but social media platforms are facing harsh scrutiny this morn
tom: what do you think?ed devices using traditional tv sets. there is nothing slowing them down. it is not clear that those businesses could be anywhere near as profitable as traditional services. are you are expert, what the microeconomics of francine and lending choosing seven over-the-top 12 streaming services? appetite forr multiple services versus comcast? brian: i get to put on my old cable analyst pat. -- pat. -- hat. the increase in consumer spending is about 2% over the last eight...
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i'm tom llamas.e you right back here tomorrow. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. good night. n a friday night. i'm tom llamas. good night. >>> right now a rally is getting underway to protest a police confrontation that left a man dead. it comes hours after the five deputies involved were cleared of criminal wrong doing. >>> seven days and done, tonight we are live with the deal that could bring the oakland teachers strike to an end. >>> i'm spencer christian, just as our recent flood waters begin to recede, another storm is on the way. i'll have the forecast coming up. >>> live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> we begin with developments of a case of a man tased and killed by san mateo deputy. >> the five deputies involved will not face criminal charges. we want to get right to abc 7 news reporter, amanda del castillo and a planned rally is just bnity activists are leading this rally along el camino in support. after relea
i'm tom llamas.e you right back here tomorrow. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. good night. n a friday night. i'm tom llamas. good night. >>> right now a rally is getting underway to protest a police confrontation that left a man dead. it comes hours after the five deputies involved were cleared of criminal wrong doing. >>> seven days and done, tonight we are live with the deal that could bring the oakland teachers strike to an end. >>> i'm spencer...
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tom? thank you.as a lot to do with making money and operating income and return on equity. makeup,a surveillance annmarie hordern did. we look at kylie jenner. it is about image. it is also about money. rihanna prosed the filter foundation. what is rihanna getting right ner? miss jen are -- jen >> they are using their personal level of celebrity and platforms to sell products and they are teaming up. me 500 million euros in revenue. that is a lot for a new ground. kylie jenner when she teamed up with all to come you see how the stock surged. her customers were able to go into a store and buy them. she started this with low overhead and using it online. they are using their power of celebrity, instagram followers, twitter and what they represent to sell these. tom: there is distribution involved which is the most difficult part of any business. how does mr. bezos do this? does he need to find a kylie jenner? anne marie: that is a good question. bloomberg intelligence was report theyt medics are lackin
tom? thank you.as a lot to do with making money and operating income and return on equity. makeup,a surveillance annmarie hordern did. we look at kylie jenner. it is about image. it is also about money. rihanna prosed the filter foundation. what is rihanna getting right ner? miss jen are -- jen >> they are using their personal level of celebrity and platforms to sell products and they are teaming up. me 500 million euros in revenue. that is a lot for a new ground. kylie jenner when she...
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tom: thank you.sche bank and ian shepherdson will join us. now, we digress to washington and kevin's a really. -- kevin cirilli. off themadness, this is college brackets of march isness witches down -- which 16 down to eight down to a final four. mueller andup on going after the president, that is all fun and games. how long is the document, and do we have any clue what is in it? kevin: democrats are saying this has to be released sooner rather than later in order to get full and complete transparency. theiam barr will testify for a house judiciary subcommittee in the coming weeks. there is a lot of unanswered questions in terms of the purview that attorney general william barr had with regard to the special counsel mueller probe. tom: what is in the document, do we know? what is in it? francine: no, we don't -- kevin: no, we don't know stylistically how it is arranged and whatnot, but we have two large takeaways discussed by republicans and democrats, there was no evidence found of conspiracy betwee
tom: thank you.sche bank and ian shepherdson will join us. now, we digress to washington and kevin's a really. -- kevin cirilli. off themadness, this is college brackets of march isness witches down -- which 16 down to eight down to a final four. mueller andup on going after the president, that is all fun and games. how long is the document, and do we have any clue what is in it? kevin: democrats are saying this has to be released sooner rather than later in order to get full and complete...
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tom. >> devastation everywhere you look. ian, thank you. >>> and there's much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday -- machete mayhem. the scene when a store clerk refuses to give up his hard-earned cash. a suspect pulling out a machete. the clerk is ready with a weapon of his own. >>> plus, robert kraft's apology, speaking out for the first time since being charged in a prostitution sting. his words tonight for his family, friends and fans. >>> and the deadly blast overseas. a devastating explosion, tearing through a chemical plant. thick smoke pouring into the air and fears tonight that air could be toxic. stay with us. thick smoke pouring into the air and fears tonight that air could be toxic. stay with us. mike and jen doyle? yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the a
tom. >> devastation everywhere you look. ian, thank you. >>> and there's much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday -- machete mayhem. the scene when a store clerk refuses to give up his hard-earned cash. a suspect pulling out a machete. the clerk is ready with a weapon of his own. >>> plus, robert kraft's apology, speaking out for the first time since being charged in a prostitution sting. his words tonight for his family, friends and fans....
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tom? >> david kerley for us. david, thank you. >>> and there's much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday -- the terrifying shootout. a man armed with a gun firing wildly at police officers. right next to an elementary school. >>> plus -- escape artist in action. a teenager handcuffed and in custody, diving head-first out of a window. that was his getaway. what happened next. >>> and panicked moments caught on surveillance. the car smashing head-on through a restaurant window. what police learned when they confronted that driver. stay with us. stay with us. ♪ a wealth of information. a wealth of perspective. ♪ a wealth of opportunities. that's the clarity you get from fidelity wealth management. straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredientealth. originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical tr
tom? >> david kerley for us. david, thank you. >>> and there's much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday -- the terrifying shootout. a man armed with a gun firing wildly at police officers. right next to an elementary school. >>> plus -- escape artist in action. a teenager handcuffed and in custody, diving head-first out of a window. that was his getaway. what happened next. >>> and panicked moments caught on surveillance. the car smashing...
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joining me now is nbc's tom winter. tom, what does this case involve? >> andrea, this case involves and unsealed, a manhattan grand jury 16 counts of fraud and conspiracy around that. we're still going through the indictment and piecing through it if you will. the district attorney here in new york has purview over manafort's properties in new york and some of his real estate transactions, this investigation -- >> and tom. >> yes. >> tom, let me just interrupt you for just a moment, the manafort defense lawyer has just come to the microphone. let's listen in. >> conceded there was absolutely no evidence of russian collusion in this case. two courts have ruled no evidence of any collusion with
joining me now is nbc's tom winter. tom, what does this case involve? >> andrea, this case involves and unsealed, a manhattan grand jury 16 counts of fraud and conspiracy around that. we're still going through the indictment and piecing through it if you will. the district attorney here in new york has purview over manafort's properties in new york and some of his real estate transactions, this investigation -- >> and tom. >> yes. >> tom, let me just interrupt you for...
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tonight tom tweeted this.l be introducing a bipartisan resolution next week affirming that congress holds kim jong-un responsible for the death of otto warmbier. of course tom malinowski is going to get that done. and that is why congressman mali inment owski will make his first appearance on this program later in this hour. this one is emotional for me. this one is personal. when tom and i started working for senator moynihan in 1988, neither one of us ever dreamed that we'd be doing what we're doing today. that tom would be a freshman member of congress and i'd be lucky enough to be in a position to interview him. you're going to want to meet tom malinowski. and at the end of the hour tonight, a very special "last word" segment using video from the michael cohen hearing starring congressman jimmy gomez, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and some additional video starring fictional congressman matt santos as played brilliantly by shimmy smits on the nbc white house series "the west wing". we're going to
tonight tom tweeted this.l be introducing a bipartisan resolution next week affirming that congress holds kim jong-un responsible for the death of otto warmbier. of course tom malinowski is going to get that done. and that is why congressman mali inment owski will make his first appearance on this program later in this hour. this one is emotional for me. this one is personal. when tom and i started working for senator moynihan in 1988, neither one of us ever dreamed that we'd be doing what...
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i'm tom keene in new york.ve been thrilled to have the ample services of the bloomberg transportation team. i want to bring this up right now. covers the new york times with the first granularity of lion versus ethiopia. you are aware of all of this and what these black boxes will tell us. i assume at some point, boeing is going to develop a software fix. is anyone in the reporting have a window of all of this? how long does it take to do a software fix? ris: that depends very much on the problem identified in this investigation. with the u.s. grounded the plane yesterday and the black boxes being examined in france now, we are really hoping for answers as soon as possible on this. first indications yesterday that there are similarities between the two crashes. the investigators aren't willing to say yet that the cause is identical, but there was sufficient evidence apparently to finally convince the u.s. authorities that the right thing to do was put this plane on the ground. tom: work to do with the knowledge
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joining us tonight is tom holman, great to have you with us, tom.essica vaughn, director of policy at the center for immigration studies. the projections are as many as one million illegal immigrants will be apprehend at our southern border this year. what will happen to those folks? will they all be deported? is that the result? or will they be indeed clogging up the system? >> they will be clogging up the system. 60% of them will be released into the country to settle in all oath country and probably will be living here indefinitely and will be added to that immigration court backlog. most of of them won't even fill out the asylum application. it seems the 9th circuit will allow them to appeal to the federal courts. lou: the democratic house of representatives. >> it's a crisis at the border. if this pace continues with what when have seen this year with hundreds and hundreds being apprehended every day and released into the country. this will be the highest level of illegal settlement since at least 2000. maybe even before that. it is -- it's ful
joining us tonight is tom holman, great to have you with us, tom.essica vaughn, director of policy at the center for immigration studies. the projections are as many as one million illegal immigrants will be apprehend at our southern border this year. what will happen to those folks? will they all be deported? is that the result? or will they be indeed clogging up the system? >> they will be clogging up the system. 60% of them will be released into the country to settle in all oath...
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tom? >> we'll stay tracking both the storms through the weekend. ginger, thank you. >>> now to the frightening scene in ft. lauderdale. a small plane crashing into a high-rise. authorities say the plane slammed into the 18-story building. surveillance video showing the plane's final moments. the pilot trying to pull up. the banner catching part of the buildi building. abc's victor oquendo is there for us tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the plane's crumpled wreckage still lying 160 feet below where it slammed into the side of this high-rise. >> the caller's advising that the plane crashed into his apartment. >> reporter: a banner trailing the plane seems to get caught. inside you can see the damage. this yellow banner plane was in the air for 90 minutes before crashing in between the 16 and 17th floor of this fort lauderdale condo, leaving that gaping hole. >> i heard a loud bang, and then a couple seconds later there was a crash. >> reporter: the pilot, the only person on board, did not sur
tom? >> we'll stay tracking both the storms through the weekend. ginger, thank you. >>> now to the frightening scene in ft. lauderdale. a small plane crashing into a high-rise. authorities say the plane slammed into the 18-story building. surveillance video showing the plane's final moments. the pilot trying to pull up. the banner catching part of the buildi building. abc's victor oquendo is there for us tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the plane's crumpled wreckage still...
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tom: i want to link back to china.e focus on the linkages of china slow down or eu slow down into these rates. and inflationes getting out in front of weaker gdp? ven: you are right to point out the global into linkages. china tends to lead global inflation. chinese yields, the five-year swap fell from 4% to below 3% in the last 12 months. the biggest the story on fixed income was that but nobody was talking about it. that puts a cap on u.s. yields. the whole china story is completely interlinked. i think the only way it can come to the conclusions you have is by incorporating the second-biggest economy in the world into the framework. what they are doing is contributing to the downward pressure on yields outside the country. francine: it is always very concerns.he layout when it comes to neutral rates, what would make you change the view? the team in new york have figured out it is not going to take very much of a shift to get the 2019-2020 dots to drop. it is about the median number. how many people need to change th
tom: i want to link back to china.e focus on the linkages of china slow down or eu slow down into these rates. and inflationes getting out in front of weaker gdp? ven: you are right to point out the global into linkages. china tends to lead global inflation. chinese yields, the five-year swap fell from 4% to below 3% in the last 12 months. the biggest the story on fixed income was that but nobody was talking about it. that puts a cap on u.s. yields. the whole china story is completely...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: bloomberg surveillance. in london. i'm tom keene in new york.ry poppins where the weathervane changes. that happened yesterday. , the trade deficit was on the cover of every single paper in america. -- is theve time mercantilist president going to actually listen to lighthizer? >> no. the president campaigned on the notion of decreasing trade gaps in the data just points otherwise. i was speaking with some republicans. that doesn't sit well with too many conservatives that i speak with. is the president -- is there any overation given the uproar the biggest deficit in 10 years that he will reset? >> i don't see an indication of that or it the white house says this isn't the end of the fourth quarter, this is not even have time. they say give the president more times -- time in terms of negotiation. isn't that much time between now and the start of the 2020 election cycle. tom: what about the international angle? any sensitivity to the challenge the president she has with his congress? >> absolutely. the administration feels they have the upper h
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tom? >> whit johnson for us. whit, thank you. >> we head overseas to syria where hundreds of isis militants and their wives are fleeing the last isis stronghold and crowding into refugee camps. it comes as one american father traveled to the region looking for his children who he says were abducted by his wife and taken to syria. here's abc's james longman. >> reporter: victory was meant to be swift, yet u.s., backed forces today finding foxholes, weapons, and even a car bomb. left behind near isis's last stronghold in baghouz. isis fighters, some of them injured, have been streaming out of that syrian town surrendering. and the wives and children of the so-called caliphate, who believed in its fantasy, now face the grim reality of its demise. living in makeshift camps like this one, at breaking point, another 12,000 arriving in just the last two days. we met one american father who travelled to the region desperate to find two faces among the crowd. bashirul shikder says his wife abducted their children yusuf an
tom? >> whit johnson for us. whit, thank you. >> we head overseas to syria where hundreds of isis militants and their wives are fleeing the last isis stronghold and crowding into refugee camps. it comes as one american father traveled to the region looking for his children who he says were abducted by his wife and taken to syria. here's abc's james longman. >> reporter: victory was meant to be swift, yet u.s., backed forces today finding foxholes, weapons, and even a car bomb....
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first off, you found with tom. this is terrible news.ack to when films with him and described to us when films with him and described to us when was like. it is so sad. i found with tom in 2010, he had gone to switzerland to start his mountaineering education. he wanted to climb the biggest mountains in the world so he had to start on small amount since, in the alps. he did that. he climbed the six big north faces of the alps in a single season north faces of the alps in a single season of winter and was the first climber to do that. i went to switzerland in 2010 to talk about how he wanted to follow in his mother's footsteps. of course now he had a last mountain, and tragically 110w had a last mountain, and tragically now tom has his own last mountain. what drove him to follow his mother's footsteps? he would know all too well the dangers that would entail. as the report, sadly he lost his mind at such a young age. that is why i wanted to make the film with him, what would drive him to do that. he said it was no different to if she had
first off, you found with tom. this is terrible news.ack to when films with him and described to us when films with him and described to us when was like. it is so sad. i found with tom in 2010, he had gone to switzerland to start his mountaineering education. he wanted to climb the biggest mountains in the world so he had to start on small amount since, in the alps. he did that. he climbed the six big north faces of the alps in a single season north faces of the alps in a single season of...
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tom? >> david, thank you. >>> back at home, the emergency landing at jfk in new york. more than two dozen passengers and crew injured by severe turbulence. cell phone video shows passengers badly shaken. the shaking so violent, some passengers afraid they weren't going to make it. a crew member even breaking a leg. here's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: it was less than an hour before landing when the turbulence hit. >> turkish 1, unable to maintain personal space due to severe turbulence. >> reporter: the passenger who took this video said there was no warning. and that the shaking lasted more than five minutes, causing serious injuries. >> i see people starting to, like, fly in the plane. then seeing blood all over. >> reporter: a bloody handprint, visible, as passengers tried to steady themselves. some were slashed on the head and back. one flight attendant broke her leg. the severity of this situation clear in this exchange with the tower. >> do you have a doctor onboard? >> we do. he's h
tom? >> david, thank you. >>> back at home, the emergency landing at jfk in new york. more than two dozen passengers and crew injured by severe turbulence. cell phone video shows passengers badly shaken. the shaking so violent, some passengers afraid they weren't going to make it. a crew member even breaking a leg. here's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: it was less than an hour before landing when the turbulence hit. >> turkish 1, unable to maintain personal space due to...
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tom: francine?f this particular model where to be discontinued or something like that, which at this point as 100 perspective -- 100% speculation, what would cause you to cut your exposure? howard: i think the issues confronting this plane which have been changes in the software so that when a plane in this case possibly took off, if the software senses the altitude was climbing too fast, it pushes the nose down. disengage have to that system in order to gain control of the aircraft manually. the problem with the lion air crash last year is they did not do that. i would have thought the pilots had all been well trained that if that kind of a problem did surface, take control of the aircraft. we don't know if that happened or not. i have a lot of confidence in boeing. i will give them the benefit of the doubt. there might be some issue of education of the pilots with this new system. i do not think this will be a game changer for bowing -- boeing. tom: we will come back with howard ward. i want to no
tom: francine?f this particular model where to be discontinued or something like that, which at this point as 100 perspective -- 100% speculation, what would cause you to cut your exposure? howard: i think the issues confronting this plane which have been changes in the software so that when a plane in this case possibly took off, if the software senses the altitude was climbing too fast, it pushes the nose down. disengage have to that system in order to gain control of the aircraft manually....
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tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> next, new moves to investigate president trump. house democrats set to request more than 60 new documents tomorrow from people in the president's inner circle. the democrats saying the public has the right to know, and tonight, the new poll tracking how the president is doing with the american people. here's tara palmeri. >> reporter: tonight, house democrats preparing to launch a sweeping investigation, deep into the president and his inner circle. >> tomorrow, we will be issuing document requests to over 60 different people and individuals from the white house to begin the investigations to present the case to the american people about obstruction of justice, corruption, and abuse of power. >> reporter: jerry nadler included donald trump jr. and trump organization cfo allen weisselberg among the people that will be contacted. >> the president of the united states thus wrote a personal check for hush money as part of a criminal scheme. >> reporter: democrats cl
tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> next, new moves to investigate president trump. house democrats set to request more than 60 new documents tomorrow from people in the president's inner circle. the democrats saying the public has the right to know, and tonight, the new poll tracking how the president is doing with the american people. here's tara palmeri. >> reporter: tonight, house democrats preparing to launch a sweeping investigation, deep into the president and his inner...
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tom? >> thank you. with that new tornado threat looming president trump and the first lady visited lee county today. at providence baptist church the president signing bibles. outside stopping by a memorial with 23 white crosses. president trump weighed in on paul manafort and on michael cohen's claim he didn't want a pardon. here's abc's terry moran. >> reporter: president trump today ripped into his former lawyer and fixer michael cohen for declaring, under oath, that he never sought a pardon. >> michael cohen lied about the pardon. it was a stone cold lie. he has lied about a lot of things. >> reporter: before congress, cohen was clear. >> i have never asked for it, nor would i accept a pardon from president trump. >> reporter: but later, his team acknowledged cohen had, in fact, asked his lawyer to reach out to the president's attorney rudy giuliani to discuss the possibility. >> he knew all about pardons. his lawyers said they went to my lawyers and asked for pardons. >> reporter: and then on twitt
tom? >> thank you. with that new tornado threat looming president trump and the first lady visited lee county today. at providence baptist church the president signing bibles. outside stopping by a memorial with 23 white crosses. president trump weighed in on paul manafort and on michael cohen's claim he didn't want a pardon. here's abc's terry moran. >> reporter: president trump today ripped into his former lawyer and fixer michael cohen for declaring, under oath, that he never...
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tom: central to the u.s.is the case that chinese law, the national security law compels huawei to cooperate with chinese security services if they request that cooperation. how do you convince your customers and governments around the world you can turn around to beijing and say no, we're not going to work with you? song: huawei is a business. we've never received any request from any government, including the chinese government to install any backdoors for intelligence. to do that would be committing suicide for a business. in the future, we will also refuse such a request, from the chinese government or any government in the world. tom: to be clear, you would welcome some kind of intervention from president trump if it 80 your case in this respect? -- aided your case in this respect? song: we are willing to bring technology to the u.s., but we don't agree that in administrative power should intervene in the judicial system. we believe in judicial independence. we hope the court hearings the u.s. customers c
tom: central to the u.s.is the case that chinese law, the national security law compels huawei to cooperate with chinese security services if they request that cooperation. how do you convince your customers and governments around the world you can turn around to beijing and say no, we're not going to work with you? song: huawei is a business. we've never received any request from any government, including the chinese government to install any backdoors for intelligence. to do that would be...
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we know tom ballard came from mountain aristocracy.her was alison hargreaves, she died on k2 when she was 33. that was just months after becoming the first woman to conquer everest unaided. sad news that her son now has also died. confirmation as we say that he and the italian climber he was climbing with, their bodies have now been found. i spoke to someone from the scottish climbing community a while ago who spoke of the brilliant expertise of tom ballard because of who his mother was, in part, but tragic four two members of the same family to lose their lives like this. yes, absolutely. 0ne feels for the rest of the family, one tragedy and now a second one. he was a very experienced climber himself. he wasn't very old. in 2015 he was the first person ever to climb, solo climb all six of the north faces of the alps in one winter. clearly, it was in his blood as it obviously was in his mother's blood as well. mountain climbing, a notoriously treacherous occupation and sadly this time it has ended in tragedy. chris terrill is a film—ma
we know tom ballard came from mountain aristocracy.her was alison hargreaves, she died on k2 when she was 33. that was just months after becoming the first woman to conquer everest unaided. sad news that her son now has also died. confirmation as we say that he and the italian climber he was climbing with, their bodies have now been found. i spoke to someone from the scottish climbing community a while ago who spoke of the brilliant expertise of tom ballard because of who his mother was, in...
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tom watson is very much in that camp. issue is not dealt with, they could see more splits than we have seen in the last couple of weeks. thank you very much for that. a girl thought to be 17 years old has been stabbed to death in east london. ambulance crews were called out to a park in harold hill in havering last night. no one has been arrested. police say the teenager's next of kin have been informed. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, said his thoughts were with the victim's loved ones. in a tweet mr khan also said he was ‘filled with anger that violent criminals are targeting young londoners with their whole lives before them'. reports from the disputed region of kashmir say there's been a new violation of the ceasefire along the line of control between india and pakistan. overnight, fighting appeared to have eased, following pakistan's release of the pilot of a downed indian fighter jet. wing commander abhinandan varthaman was handed over to indian officials on friday and is being hailed as a national hero. our corres
tom watson is very much in that camp. issue is not dealt with, they could see more splits than we have seen in the last couple of weeks. thank you very much for that. a girl thought to be 17 years old has been stabbed to death in east london. ambulance crews were called out to a park in harold hill in havering last night. no one has been arrested. police say the teenager's next of kin have been informed. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, said his thoughts were with the victim's loved ones. in a...
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i am tom mackenzie. we are live in high nan -- for him whereboao li keqiang is expected to address the crowd. and therlos gutierrez chairman of astrazeneca. shery: let's get a check of markets. u.s. stocks, equities and treasury yields, risk obsession throughout. we saw the dow fall 0.1%. almost every sector on the s&p 500 was in the red. led lower by health care. nasdaq down 0.6%. data over u.s. housing markets are retail sales, it is about the economic outlook and fears of recession growing around the world. u.s. futures down 0.2%. let's look at how we are shaping up in asia. a tepidcould be seeing session. aussie shares little changed. 0.2%,e kiwi stocks up heading for a 10th record high set for the month of march. futures trading lower in seoul and tokyo. mario draghi's dovish commentary. mnuchin and lighthizer kicking off the two day visit to china as the u.s. trade deficit narrowed on the drop in chinese imports. let's check -- let's check in on movers. the kiwi dollar up 0.1%. the biggest drop in
i am tom mackenzie. we are live in high nan -- for him whereboao li keqiang is expected to address the crowd. and therlos gutierrez chairman of astrazeneca. shery: let's get a check of markets. u.s. stocks, equities and treasury yields, risk obsession throughout. we saw the dow fall 0.1%. almost every sector on the s&p 500 was in the red. led lower by health care. nasdaq down 0.6%. data over u.s. housing markets are retail sales, it is about the economic outlook and fears of recession...
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tom? >> marci gonzalez, thank you. >>> next to that powerful storm moving across the country and the tornado threat across the south. alerts are in effect as we come on the air. and this reported tornado seen spinning over the fields in prairie county, arkansas. the damage from a reported tornado there in arkansas. the dangerous weather is on the move tonight, set to reach the northeast in the morning. stephanie ramos reporting from memphis. >> reporter: tonight, from tornadoes to blinding snow, this ferocious march storm has it all. watch this reported twister spin as lightning strikes near little rock, arkansas. powerful winds ravaging this swath of farmland just north of keo. destruction for as far as the eye can see. in jackson county, these power lines sparking after the storm rolled through. millions tonight at the mercy of mother nature, with weather alerts from the dakotas down to alabama. in texas, lightning illuminating the sky over dallas. heavy rains accompanied by quarter-size
tom? >> marci gonzalez, thank you. >>> next to that powerful storm moving across the country and the tornado threat across the south. alerts are in effect as we come on the air. and this reported tornado seen spinning over the fields in prairie county, arkansas. the damage from a reported tornado there in arkansas. the dangerous weather is on the move tonight, set to reach the northeast in the morning. stephanie ramos reporting from memphis. >> reporter: tonight, from...
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tom collins was the star of the show.mpions leinster 28—11. cardiff also closed in on the play—offs on a big win over scarlett. it has been a good morning for britain ‘s 0liver roland in china. his best everfinish, but britain ‘s 0liver roland in china. his best ever finish, but still only good enough for second. the race was won by a frenchman in the race finished under a yellow flag because ofa finished under a yellow flag because of a crash on the final lap. sam bird, who led the overall standings before the race, went out early on. a little bit of history was made on theice a little bit of history was made on the ice at the world figure skating championships in japan. this the ice at the world figure skating championships injapan. this is kaza khsta n championships injapan. this is kazakhstan ‘s representative, landing what is called a quadruple south quay. it is the first time that particular move has ever been landed in the women's competition, and it helped her win a silver medal. makes me feel dizzy just watching
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tom: well said.rities in boston yesterday, this is decidedly not the end of this present or future investigation. thank you so much, particularly for your comments on bowden. we will drive this conversation with someone who is acutely aware of the competition and american academics, raghuram rajan and his book. that is next. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." of a clothingner chain is raising its dividends investors. reward they will pay out 60% of the profit rather than 50% on dividends and there will be bonus dividends in the next three years. profit growth was the slowest in five years. growth to slow by as much as three percentage points. sneakers have boosted their company, but the models are easing in europe. nike is gaining ground with new products. tom: thank you so much. with the uproar that we have over the education system, it is interesting to have with us geoffrey yu of ubs. are a high-powered academic at a high-powered investment firm and you see this, the best and brightest and high
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well, now tom watson has responded tojennie well, now tom watson has responded to jennie formby, sayingponded tojennie formby, saying that opacity and delay in the party's process has led to a complete loss of trust. now, it is, naga, very, very rare for i’ows of trust. now, it is, naga, very, very rare for rows like this to happen in quite such a public way, and it shows just how tense it is inside the party at the moment. and it shows just how tense it is inside the party at the momentm really does, tom, and we haven't heard much from jeremy corbyn in reaction to this, but do you think this is just highlighting the tensions between the leader, the deputy leader, and the splits in the party? well, yes, and of course the tensions betweenjeremy corbyn and tom watson, they have been pretty public in recent weeks. tom watson referring to the decision of a jewish mp to leave the party because of the anti—semitism issue, which is a terrible loss. and the interesting thing here is that tom watson, like jeremy corbyn, is a directly —— is directly elected by the party's membership, which essent
well, now tom watson has responded tojennie well, now tom watson has responded to jennie formby, sayingponded tojennie formby, saying that opacity and delay in the party's process has led to a complete loss of trust. now, it is, naga, very, very rare for i’ows of trust. now, it is, naga, very, very rare for rows like this to happen in quite such a public way, and it shows just how tense it is inside the party at the moment. and it shows just how tense it is inside the party at the momentm...
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rishaad: tom, can you are us? ok, while we wait to sort out isse audio issues, john still with us from hong kong university. the tax cuts and you have to pay for them. and you go to a local government to pay for them. that is one of the ways that the local government was about as poor as the church master eating on his cheese. premier keqiang: i agree with you. there is variation here --john: there is variation. some local governments are doing well. we have a new north/south divide in china. have places that are doing well. but the north, the northeast, the west, no, i do not see how it will work to finance these tax cuts. that was one of the things that he indicated would happen. david: you brought up a very good point. the misconception and the mistake that people make about china is that they loop all of these provinces into one and say, this is your budget deficit to gdp target. the rich provinces are here and in the poor. they want to keep these old industrial sectors. these are the poor parts. john: we know
rishaad: tom, can you are us? ok, while we wait to sort out isse audio issues, john still with us from hong kong university. the tax cuts and you have to pay for them. and you go to a local government to pay for them. that is one of the ways that the local government was about as poor as the church master eating on his cheese. premier keqiang: i agree with you. there is variation here --john: there is variation. some local governments are doing well. we have a new north/south divide in china....
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tom ballard was among the world's best and most fearless climbers.e specialised in taking on the most dangerous ascents in winter. joining him on what would be his final challenge, italian climber daniele nardi. they had waited weeks for a weather window before setting off to climb second mat, also known as killer mountain. —— to climb nanga parbat. contact was lost with a pair of two thirds of the way up a particularly treacherous route. in two weeks after they went missing came the news that their bodies had been spotted. tom, as a youngster, looking for a reassuring cuddle from his mum, alison hargreaves. in 1995, she became the first woman to climb everest without oxygen or assistance. when we go climbing, we obviously minimise the risk. we thought it was risky, it we wouldn't go climbing. it is a non—thing —— mike an unfairthing go climbing. it is a non—thing —— mike an unfair thing to do, especially with a young family. that year, she died, while descending from the summit of k2, the world's second highest peak. fellow climbers, friends and fam
tom ballard was among the world's best and most fearless climbers.e specialised in taking on the most dangerous ascents in winter. joining him on what would be his final challenge, italian climber daniele nardi. they had waited weeks for a weather window before setting off to climb second mat, also known as killer mountain. —— to climb nanga parbat. contact was lost with a pair of two thirds of the way up a particularly treacherous route. in two weeks after they went missing came the news...